Ministry of Mankind by Govind Jhat

God creates man. So why does he create things that can destroy man? This book attempts to find an answer to this question through the journey that it’s two protagonists take. One of them so devious as to bring about the impending doom of the entire mankind to fulfill his selfish needs, and the other, the yan to his yin, lights a ray of hope to help mankind fight it’s ultimate destiny.

Beyond the Fog by Pratibha Johri

Beyond the Fog’ is a collection of stories that depict the prevalent problems in society. Though the incidents and characters in the stories are imaginary and fictitious, but they are so close to real life that you might feel as if you have met them are perhaps know them from a very personal angle. The story ‘Singed Petals’ is the abject helplessness of a poor child, while we cry ourself hoarse over child labour laws. ‘Mask’ is about the male misdemeanour and sexual exploitation of women in the society, where ‘Beyond the fog’ is based on to-day’s drug problem and it’s fatal attraction to the youth. Some of the stories pertain to the high seas where I have spent innumerable months on the ship with my master mariner husband. I have seen the sea at close hands. Sometimes in its tranquil brilliance and sometimes in it’s fury. These stories are completely different from our mundane land lubber tales that readers will find fascinating.

My Guru Girls by Saket Chattopadhyay

Nandu Joseph is a multimillionaire businessman based in London. His painful past haunts him even today. There is something that gives him sleepless nights. When the nightmares become unbearable,Nandu resolves to accomplish an unfinished task from his past. He sets out on a journey in search of something that should bring back his peace of mind. How is he related to the “Guru Girls”? Who are they? Is Nandu a victim or a villain?

Operations Research And Hierarchical Decision Making Problems An Advance Mathematical Approach by Savita Mishra

Operations Research is the discipline of applying advance analytical methods to help make better decisions. It helps the management to achieve its goals by using scientific techniques, making the study and understanding of operations research even more important in the present –day scenario. This book has been written with the objective of providing students with a comprehensive textbook on the subject. It follows a simple algorithmic approach to explain each concept, often giving different steps. This approach stems from the author’s experience in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students over many years. The intended readers of this book are senior undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers and practitioner in the fields of operations research, mathematics, industrial engineering, management science, and other engineering disciplines that deal with the subjects of hierarchical decision making problems.

The For loop by Debasish Rath

The For Loop in computer science is a control flow statement for specifying iteration, which allows code to be executed repeatedly. This book is a funny, romantic, sarcastic and unpredictable journey about Dev who gets into a loop of serious relationships and consequent breakups. His relationship goals land him in a position where he decides to take the biggest ever U turn that he would not have ever imagined. The book is a reflection of each individual who read this. “The For Loop” also assures absolute connection to the thought process of every human being who ever passed through those tricky years which decides where you currently are.

Listen To Heart Soulmate by Anuragam Vatsa

When Hari, from a small village moved to the city and met self-made successful working lady, Raaslila, he finds her very attractive and deeply intimidating. Convinced that she is the one he would live the rest of his life with, they embark on a journey of love and passion-until they decide to tie the knot. Both influenced and convinced by the preaching of Bhagavad Gita perfectly weaved the future of their life together and are happy to find their respective soul-mate in each other.As they embark on a passionate love affair, the unworldly Raaslila finds the innocent village lad Hari turning to worldly attractions. Rash discovers more about her own desires and the conflict with the yearnings of Hari. Hari on the other hand as he falls head over heels for Rash, he must own up to the emotions and desires he has been trying to deny all this time – his desire to make it big in the modern urban life..From the hugely acclaimed author of Listen to Heart: Radhika comes a story that perfectly weaves together the timeless preaching of Bhagawad Gita with our daily life and delves into the psychological contradictions of modern life and the inevitable that befalls the lovers.Exploring the life of a Soul Mate we learn the importance to be ‘Be Yourself.

Living a myth or two by Madhu Joshi

Anyway, perhaps that is what I need to do; the only way to retain my sanity seems to be to follow in P.G. Wodehouse’s footsteps. With Usha gone away for good, and Kabeer, Meera and Ami busy in their own world, I find time suddenly hanging heavy on my hands. I do appreciate the fact that I had a very good life with Usha — although, now when I look back on it, it seems to have been equally short, so short as to have gone by in a split-second;… I also have to write in search of the solace and peace that Usha had spoken about even though that seems to be but a chimera at this moment. I just have to write… for as long as I possibly can.”

Lota Kotha by Samita Basu

‘Lota Kotha’ is about the story of a girl brought up in luxury when young and had to be married off to a handsome young man from a conservative middle-class family. The man is qualified and he soon starts working with Imperial Bank and his career takes him to different parts of undivided India, including Kabul.This novel is about their journey together and the various trials and tribulations the girl has to face.